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Originally Posted by PF4Mobile
@LuBiB
Thanks for the karma :-)
Is the annotations file plain text or beside the highlighted text there is info like position in the document ?
Does the text stay selected after highlighted? By that I mean that I would expect the text to show as highlighted after I close and open the document back to the same page.
I am a little bit concerned about exporting my notes to desktop. Having the notes in a separated file is both good and bad. Good because I do not have to eexport, bad because I can not resume the processing of the document on the desktop, after reading I need to go farther with creating some bookmarks from the text that was selected on the ereader. Not having the text at least highlighted in the exported document does not help me in that sense.
It would be interesting to see if the work is transferable from one ereder to another. By that I mean that you should be able to take an annotated PDF test file together with its annotations, send it to someone else with the same ereder and the receiver should be able to see what you worked on...
We know that the device is Windows CE. Is there any way to get to the OS ("root it" as the community did with Nook Android for example) ?
thanks
PF
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When it's on your computer in the ".Summaries" it will appear as a txt, i posted pics in the last post of it on how it looks and where to find it.
It doesn't stay highlighted after you save it, instead you can just refer to it in the "Summaries" section of the device, or back on your comp.
I'm pretty sure that the accessible features of devices are accessed by their OS. If you annotate a doc on the jetBook Color, I'm pretty sure it won't look the same if you put the file on another reader.